Marrying a 6 year old and waiting until she reaches puberty and maturity before having consensual sex is better than walking up to
a stranger in a bar and proceeding to have relations with no valid proof of the intent of the person. Muhammad wins. ~ Fatihah
If they don't want to be killed then they have to subdue to the Islamic laws. - Uncung
There would be peace if you obeyed us.~Uncung
Without God, you are lower than sh!t. ~ SpiritandTruth

Some Gods yes. I am definitely scared of the evil Christian God who tortures for eternity all the people who did not worship him even the people who never even heard of him or have only heard of him from crazy unconvincing people such as yourself.

I'm not scared of God, but if I learnt that he exist, I would react according to which religion he belonged to:

Judaistic God: OH GOD NO!Christian God: I would crawl under a bed and die.

Wow, sorry you feel such a proposition like this... John 159 As the Father hath loved me, so have I loved you: continue ye in my love.

10 If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love; even as I have kept my Father's commandments, and abide in his love.

11 These things have I spoken unto you, that my joy might remain in you, and that your joy might be full.

12 This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you.

And John 410 Jesus answered and said unto her, If thou knewest the gift of God, and who it is that saith to thee, Give me to drink; thou wouldest have asked of him, and he would have given thee living water.

14 But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life.

IF the god featured in the Bible exists, and all that is claimed for it is true, then humans have a right to be scared of it as it is wicked and evil. Humans should use their ingenuity to exterminate it!

In short, no. Why would I want a misogynistic, sadistic, clearly prejudiced super being to exist? If I thought it did exist. then I might be frightened. Since it's just a boogeyman meant to keep a population under control, it's not at all frightening.

No. If they were scared they would believe in god. It's usually religious people who are scared god might not exist. They fear death and the thought of ceasing to exist entirely. Atheists just accept that's what will happen and don't worry about something outside of their control.

I'm not technically an atheist, but could be considered one. Having these types of discussions are hypothetical interests, but largely irrelevant. There are just too many definitions and personifications of God.

It is quite simple and evident that if there is a higher being it is not acting with candor or a level of openness. This is empirically provable by measuring the quantity of different beliefs and interpretations which humans have derived. I can apply faith equally to Islam as I can christianity, yet one or the other has to be wrong. I can take that sentiment into christianity between the different sects. It is just not worth the time to stake a position in God as the odds, as measured by incompatible belief systems, are that you, me, and everyone else are wrong.

So to throw the question back to you, do you fear the Muslim God, Mormon God, Bah'ai God, unitarian God, Catholic God, Radical Evangelical God, etc? What is to fear if you don't believe in it?

No, but I sure don't hope that God exists. If God does exist then I'm screwed because as an atheist I'm going straight to hell. So if God was suddenly proven to me then I would be a little scared - yes. But I believe that I sufficient evidence to prove God to be most likely to not exist. Though, obviously, I cannot 100% disprove it.

I'm not technically an atheist, but could be considered one. Having these types of discussions are hypothetical interests, but largely irrelevant. There are just too many definitions and personifications of God.

It is quite simple and evident that if there is a higher being it is not acting with candor or a level of openness. This is empirically provable by measuring the quantity of different beliefs and interpretations which humans have derived. I can apply faith equally to Islam as I can christianity, yet one or the other has to be wrong. I can take that sentiment into christianity between the different sects. It is just not worth the time to stake a position in God as the odds, as measured by incompatible belief systems, are that you, me, and everyone else are wrong.

So to throw the question back to you, do you fear the Muslim God, Mormon God, Bah'ai God, unitarian God, Catholic God, Radical Evangelical God, etc? What is to fear if you don't believe in it?

I've studied all of these religions in depth and know how they relate to real life, so no I'm not scared.

"What Donald Trump is doing is representing the absolute heartbreak, and anger, and frustration at a government gone mad."

I'm not technically an atheist, but could be considered one. Having these types of discussions are hypothetical interests, but largely irrelevant. There are just too many definitions and personifications of God.

It is quite simple and evident that if there is a higher being it is not acting with candor or a level of openness. This is empirically provable by measuring the quantity of different beliefs and interpretations which humans have derived. I can apply faith equally to Islam as I can christianity, yet one or the other has to be wrong. I can take that sentiment into christianity between the different sects. It is just not worth the time to stake a position in God as the odds, as measured by incompatible belief systems, are that you, me, and everyone else are wrong.

So to throw the question back to you, do you fear the Muslim God, Mormon God, Bah'ai God, unitarian God, Catholic God, Radical Evangelical God, etc? What is to fear if you don't believe in it?

Many of the beliefs you listed claim the same god.

"What Donald Trump is doing is representing the absolute heartbreak, and anger, and frustration at a government gone mad."

In short, no. Why would I want a misogynistic, sadistic, clearly prejudiced super being to exist? If I thought it did exist. then I might be frightened. Since it's just a boogeyman meant to keep a population under control, it's not at all frightening.

Are you trying to describe Jesus or Allah

"What Donald Trump is doing is representing the absolute heartbreak, and anger, and frustration at a government gone mad."

In short, no. Why would I want a misogynistic, sadistic, clearly prejudiced super being to exist? If I thought it did exist. then I might be frightened. Since it's just a boogeyman meant to keep a population under control, it's not at all frightening.

Are you trying to describe Jesus or Allah

I'm referring to Yahweh, or Iehova as the Latinized versions goes, or Jehova if you want the Anglicized word. Note that Yahweh and Allah sound nearly the same so I'd say it applies to both.

In short, no. Why would I want a misogynistic, sadistic, clearly prejudiced super being to exist? If I thought it did exist. then I might be frightened. Since it's just a boogeyman meant to keep a population under control, it's not at all frightening.

Are you trying to describe Jesus or Allah

I'm referring to Yahweh, or Iehova as the Latinized versions goes, or Jehova if you want the Anglicized word. Note that Yahweh and Allah sound nearly the same so I'd say it applies to both.

Theology dhardage. Theology.

The prophets spoke of the Messiah. Jesus came, fulfilled these prophecies according to the NT, and there were no more Jewish prophets. God went silent on prophechy to the Jews.

Christ lived, died, and the claim is He raised people from the dead and He himself rose from the dead.

The book of Revelation says there will be no more words, no more revelations. Then the Quran came claiming to be a add on revelation to a book that specifically says there will be no more words and no more revelations. Allah is not a name. It's a word. Jehovah is a name with a meaning. Islam's god has no name. Notta.

The NT tells of a false prophet that comes and leads masses against Jesus' divineness. Muhammed, the "great prophet of Islam", came and wrote the Quran stating that Jesus specifically was not divine. The Bible tells us that a new god would arise, violent, an enslaver, a liar, a murderer. It goes on to call him a "strange god" that his fathers knew not". The followers of this false prophet would behead Christians. Sound familiar? You watch the headlines on Christian beheadings? Christians are the bulwark of Islam, but Atheists tend to be uninformed on Christian and Muslim ideology, thus don't even understand the threat or why it is as it is. Allah is not Jehovah. He's the beast of Revelation.

"What Donald Trump is doing is representing the absolute heartbreak, and anger, and frustration at a government gone mad."

Marrying a 6 year old and waiting until she reaches puberty and maturity before having consensual sex is better than walking up to
a stranger in a bar and proceeding to have relations with no valid proof of the intent of the person. Muhammad wins. ~ Fatihah
If they don't want to be killed then they have to subdue to the Islamic laws. - Uncung
There would be peace if you obeyed us.~Uncung
Without God, you are lower than sh!t. ~ SpiritandTruth

O come on mate, surely you are not that illiterate, The question was not in the singular, but in the plural, "ATHEISTS." Or perhaps you did not notice the "S" on the end of the word that is defined as "GODLESS."

The tongue, the sharp two edged S-word of God, which divides the spirit from the soul.

The only reality is God, who is all that exists, in who I dwell and who dwells in me.Now I can see how the godless will experience fear when the reality of their mortally descends like a dark cloud upon them, but why would one who believes in the resurrect, be afraid?

The disembodied mind will receive only that which that mind believes.

The tongue, the sharp two edged S-word of God, which divides the spirit from the soul.